IMPACT: National Student Conference on Service, Advocacy & Social Action

Posted by on January 11, 2010

IMPACT: National Student Conference on Service, Advocacy & Social Action
March 19-21, 2010
The Clinton School of Public Service
Little Rock, Arkansas

Early Registration for the IMPACT Conference closes on January 22, 2010!

If you are a Campus Compact, Bonner, or ACUI institution you must register before January 22, 2010 to receive the registration discount.

As you may already know, the IMPACT Conference is a place where college students, administrators, faculty, national nonprofit organizations, socially-responsible companies and many other campus community members involved in service, activism, politics, advocacy, and other socially responsible work across philosophical and ideological lines can gather together. This spring the conference will be held at the Clinton School of Public Service in Little Rock, Arkansas.

You won’t want to miss this inspiring three-day conference, which will give students the opportunity to:

·     Present a workshop at a national conference
·     Attend thought provoking student-lead workshops and plenary sessions
·     Attend a Hunger Banquet
·     Network with representatives of non-profit agencies and companies at the Opportunities Fair
·     Listen to nationally recognized keynote speakers and more!

To learn more about the IMPACT Conference and to register, please visit http://www.impactconference.org.

Workshop proposals are still being accepted. If you or one of your students would like to present at the conference please visit the workshops page.

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See you in Little Rock!


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